Apr 13, 2017 #64,291 M MsDaisy In the Brooder Joined Jun 26, 2016 Messages 43 Reaction score 10 Points 26 Boy?
Apr 13, 2017 #64,292 KaylorFarms Crowing 5 Years Joined Apr 3, 2017 Messages 3,827 Reaction score 1,980 Points 392 Location Oklahoma The one in the middle is male, and so is the black one.
Apr 13, 2017 #64,293 M MsDaisy In the Brooder Joined Jun 26, 2016 Messages 43 Reaction score 10 Points 26 How about this one?
Apr 13, 2017 #64,294 KaylorFarms Crowing 5 Years Joined Apr 3, 2017 Messages 3,827 Reaction score 1,980 Points 392 Location Oklahoma The first looks like a female, If the second has a bigger comb, then I think cockerel.
Apr 13, 2017 #64,295 M MsDaisy In the Brooder Joined Jun 26, 2016 Messages 43 Reaction score 10 Points 26 What about this one. She has no comb at all.
Apr 13, 2017 #64,296 KaylorFarms Crowing 5 Years Joined Apr 3, 2017 Messages 3,827 Reaction score 1,980 Points 392 Location Oklahoma I think female.
Apr 14, 2017 #64,297 nattymc3 In the Brooder Joined Apr 13, 2017 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 15 Location Las Vegas 1 month on April 15th. Proud mama!!
Apr 14, 2017 #64,298 saddlebredgirl In the Brooder Joined May 10, 2016 Messages 28 Reaction score 2 Points 24 Pullets or cockrels? The one in front was hand raised by us.
Apr 14, 2017 #64,299 KaylorFarms Crowing 5 Years Joined Apr 3, 2017 Messages 3,827 Reaction score 1,980 Points 392 Location Oklahoma I think both pullets.
Apr 14, 2017 #64,300 MartinsPoultry Songster Joined Nov 3, 2016 Messages 841 Reaction score 686 Points 186 Location Slanesville, West Virginia Here are some better photos of my silky. This little one has four toes on each foot instead of five. Im hoping hen because I have read they make great broody moms, really dont need five roos in my flock.
Here are some better photos of my silky. This little one has four toes on each foot instead of five. Im hoping hen because I have read they make great broody moms, really dont need five roos in my flock.